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Judge Arrington, Bill Cosby, Chris Tucker
When Fulton Superior Court Judge Marvin Arrington got mad, an icon listened. On Thursday, Bill Cosby headlined a "fireside chat" with Arrington and Atlanta-born comic Chris Tucker at Benjamin E. Mays High School. The packed auditorium held mostly at-risk high school students and their parents — the people Cosby is trying to reach with his message of tough love for the African-American community.



![The packed auditorium held a large number of high school students and parents who Cosby is trying to reach with his message of tough love for the African-American community. Shown here are Tucker[left] and Cosby.](https://images.ajc.com/resizer/v2/X7ZQTQ6AYAUM2ADRTG7M2N5MJI.jpg?auth=a80f17a1844b0d6503cbf7d45d560451ae2159e0437cc563ffc4f15857de7cf2&width=3840&height=2557&smart=true)
![Arrington [shown here] has become a recent convert to Cosby's unflinching gospel of personal responsibility. The judge's tipping point came earlier this month after he surveyed yet another round of mostly African-American perpetrators awaiting sentencing.](https://images.ajc.com/resizer/v2/GCDICDTU66JAAUKLQG52OUAMEA.jpg?auth=2ee14d7b1d3ed765a3c50ed07cc28b516eceefac28069dfcefeebf2411364364&width=3840&height=5799&smart=true)

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When Fulton Superior Court Judge Marvin Arrington got mad, an icon listened. On Thursday, Bill Cosby headlined a "fireside chat" with Arrington at Benjamin E. Mays High School.
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